To get the problem with Anaconda Navigator sorted out, you'll have to reach 
out to Anaconda. The first error message suggests that it expects but 
doesn't find (a certain version of) Visual Studio... which makes little 
sense on Linux.

For Jupyter to work, you don't need Anaconda Navigator though. Maybe 
somebody else here can tell you how to start that IDE directly from the 
command line.

A quick search on your error message showed a few reports where people ran 
into the Anaconda Navigator problem AND Jupyter didn't work. I suggest that 
you treat these as separate problems... start by finding out whether 
Jupyter and/or that IDE is working if you start them from the command line.

Hope that helps,
  Roland

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